Definition
A spiller is a type of fishing line, specifically a longline with many closely spaced hooks. It is designed to catch a large quantity of fish in a concentrated area. Think of it as an aggressive version of a regular fishing line. Unlike a typical trawl line, a spiller focuses on maximizing the number of hooks in a smaller area. Spillers are often used in commercial fishing to quickly harvest fish. Imagine a line densely packed with tempting bait.